Monty Python great Terry Jones diagnosed with dementia

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Founding Monty Python member and director of Life of Brian Terry Jones has been diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia, a form of dementia

Monty Python star Terry Jones has been diagnosed with dementia.

Terry, 74, who directed Life Of Brian and Monty Python’s The Meaning Of Life, and co-directed Monty Python And The Holy Grail with Terry Gilliam, is suffering from primary progressive aphasia, which affects his ability to communicate.

The news about Terry’s health came as Bafta Cymru announced he has been given a special award for outstanding contribution to film and television.

A spokesman for the Welsh-born comedian said: “Terry has been diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia, a variant of frontotemporal dementia.

“This illness affects his ability to communicate and he is no longer able to give interviews. Terry is proud and honoured to be recognised in this way and is looking forward to the celebrations.”

Michael Palin, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Terry Gilliam and John Cleese announce their new plans for Monty Python at the Corinthia Hotel in London.

Terry with the Pythons in 2013 (Ian West/PA)

 

Terry was a member of the famous comedy troupe, which also included John Cleese and Michael Palin, and wrote and directed many of their best-loved works.

Watch the Pythons pay tribute to Terry Jones:

https://youtu.be/yWEc1VoUglE

 

His award was announced at the Bafta Cymru nominees party, as well as that of make-up artist Sian Grigg. The pair will be celebrated at the British Academy Cymru Awards on October 2.

Hannah Raybould, director of Bafta Cymru, said: “The Bafta Cymru committee recognises Sian’s talents and her huge contribution to such an array of films including Titanic, The Aviator, for which she won the Bafta for make-up and hair in 2005, and more recently The Revenant for which she also received a Bafta nomination.

“We are also very much looking forward to celebrating the work of Terry Jones during the ceremony with a look back at his work from 1969 to the present day.”

For information about dementia, go to the Alzheimer's Association

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